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A brief history of TV broadcasting in Slovakia. Regular TV broadcasting on the Slovak territory started on November 3, 1956. At that time, the state-owned Czechoslovak Television had been already broadcasting for several years on the Czech territory.
Slovak Television and Radio (Slovak: Slovenská televízia a rozhlas [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ a ˈrɔzɦlas]), in short STVR is a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. Its headquarters are located in Bratislava and led by acting General Director Igor Slanina. [1]
Television stations in Slovakia broadcast in both DVB-T format (MUX-2 and MUX-3) and DVB-T2 format (MUX-1 and MUX-4). Broadcasting is mostly in the Slovak, state-owned channels have some dedicated broadcasting for ethnic minorities (always subtitled).
The Council of the Slovak Republic for Radio and Television Broadcasting was established by the Act No. 294/1992 Coll. on the Council of the Slovak Republic for Broadcasting and Retransmission as amended by several subsequent acts in the
Radio and Television of Slovakia (Slovak: Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska [ˈrɔzɦlas a ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ ˈslɔʋenska]), or RTVS, was a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia.
16 Νοε 2024 · Slovak Television and Radio (Slovak: Slovenská televízia a rozhlas [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈteleʋiːzɪɐ a ˈrɔzɦlas] ), in short STVR is a nationwide public broadcasting, state-funded organisation in Slovakia. Its headquarters are located in Bratislava and led by acting General Director Igor Slanina.
TA3 is the first and only cable and satellite news television in Slovakia. It started broadcasting in September 2001. The data on market share can be interpreted in a way that the most popular TV station is the first nationwide, commercial broadcaster TV Markíza.